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 Rooster (Bill) with egg laying friends.
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Rates include a full country
breakfast, use of trails and fishing ponds and the comfortable living
spaces in the Inn.
The
large Loft bedroom is comfortable with a king size and a full size bed and
limited to two extra people. The Sewing room has a double bed plus a twin
size bed and is limited to one extra person. The downstairs bedroom is
furnished with a full size bed only.
The
Farm House Inn can accommodate up to 8 overnight guests/family members.
Checkout
time for Overnight Guests is Noon.
Cancellations
less than 5 days in advance may incur a service charge.
We
request that you stay a minimum of 2 nights during the peak season: April
through October.
The
Farm House Inn is closed Mondays and Tuesdays. Guests who stay over on
Sunday night will be served a full breakfast on Monday.
Rates
$115 per one night, double occupancy $215.00, two nights, double occupancy
Additional
occupancy: $25.00* per person per night.
*Taxes (10%) extra.
Discover, Visa & MasterCard Accepted!
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Pet
Policy
No
pets please. Our two farm dogs, Clyde and Lucky, are friendly to people
but naturally protective of their territory. Barn cat, Daisy, and house
cat, Josephine, are our own cat limit. The farm has been a sanctuary for
people, plants and wildlife for many years. Other dogs, in particular,
would threaten the peace.
Come by and stay a while
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 Rates include full breakfast.
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The
Farm House Inn is a destination not a stopover. With the peace and quiet
of forest and field surroundings, woodland walks and the opportunity to
immerse oneself in reading, writing, photography, painting or to just sitting
quietly in the yard. Come prepared to get in touch with
yourself in the forests, the fields or on the porch.
A
two night stay will recharge your spirit. A few good walks may stretch
some muscles as well as your mind and, if you crave a few more lights,
there’s Cumberland Falls State Park 20 minutes away. Whitley City and
Stearns offer fine dining and a range of restaurants, gift shopping, and a spring board to the Big
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